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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T04:32:53+00:00 2026-05-23T04:32:53+00:00

Given a perl module Foo.pm with methods aSub() and bSub() my $obj = Foo->new();

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Given a perl module Foo.pm with methods aSub() and bSub()

my $obj = Foo->new();
my $x = $obj->aSub($argA);
my $y = $obj->bSub($argB);

I have a TAP program where I build an array of hashes:

my $test_case = [
   'aSub' => "foobar",
   'bSub' => "whobar"
];  

I would like to be able to parse the array and use the key/value elements to call methods on the Foo object $obj;
Like a static method:

if ($key eq 'aSub') {
  $obj->aSub($value)
} elsif ($key eq 'bSub') {
  $obj->bSub($value);
}
...

I would prefer to do this polymorphically so I don’t have to hard code the methods:

$obj->{$key}($value) #or something of the sort  

I have tried several methods using references and/or glob, but I keep on getting an error:

Error: Threw an exception: aSub is not defined

Test::Harness capturing the error and printing less useful message?

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    2026-05-23T04:32:54+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 4:32 am

    Calling a method whose name is in a variable is easy:

    my $key = 'aSub';
    my $value = 'foobar';
    my $obj = Foo->new();
    
    $obj->$key($value);
    
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